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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jun 1971, p. 17

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JUNE 16, 1971 ' Girls' League - Bev Legault's Reds have also started the season off right as they have defeated Marina Burton's Whites 2 games straight. Next scheduled game is this Thursday, June 17th, Reds vs Whites. COMING EVENTS Saturday, June 19th = Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Banquet, Moose Hall, 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. June 21st = 25th = Leader Water Safety Course, Terrace Bay Swim Pool . June 20th - 26th = Senior Citizens Week (province- wide). July 1st = Community gciivities to celebrate Domin- ion Day. Monday, July 5th - Ployground programme starts Monday, July 5th = July set of swimming classes start at Swim Pool . SCHREIBER DETACHMENT WEEKLY REPORT Constable C.R. Duffy, of Schreiber, stationed here since 1965, has been promoted to Corporal and has been transferred to Emo, Mrs, Sylvia Duffy and seven children children will Join him in Emo later. One liquor investigation was conducted during the past week, A quantity of wine wes seized and the owner has been charged and will be appearing in court at a later date. On June 6, 1971, a report was received that the Schreiber Fire Hall had been broken into overnight and four (4) new fireman coats had been taken along with a quantity of tools. All the property has been recovered and the investigation is continuing. Anyone with informetion regarding this theft is asked to advise this office or Constable Wills, On June 6, 1971, a quantity of lumber, valued at $105,00 stolen from the construction site on Bayview St., was re- covered and returned to Gateway Builders. This case is still under investigation with charges pending. On June 8, 1971, a complaint of unlawful entry of a dwelling houge was received from a Schreiber resident. This matter is still under investigation by Constable Jones. On June 8, a Schreiber resident complained of receiving a threatening telegram. This case was referred to the Police Dept. where the telegram originated. On June 8, a report of an overturned boat on Jackfish Lake was investigated by Const. Bosley. Thanks to the quick action of three citizens, a tragedy was averted, Uno Hill of Coving- ton, Michigan, was treated for shock and exposure at Terrace Bay Hospital and released, On June 10, Constable Duffy recovered a stolen auto from Nipigon and the responsible party was apprehended and turned over to the Nipigon 0.P.P. to. be dealth with, On June 10, a. Schreiber resident reported his cano missing from Winston leke during the past week. It is a ll ft. green fiberglass canoe. Anyone with any information regarding this canoe is requested to advise the Schreiber Detachment. On the traffic scene, a motorist - continued next column .. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 17 from Michigan collided with a deer on Hydro Hill on June 12th. No damage resulted but the deer was killed, A moose was struck by & Thunder Bay resident on June 11, 1971, 8 miles east of Terrace Bay. Again the vehicle received slight damage and sthe moose escaped. i On June 9, Stephan Chyril, Schreiber and Pietro Crupi also of Schreiber, were involved in a minor collision on Erie St. Damage wes slight to both cars, A charge under the Highway Traffic Act was laid as a result of this collision. Dress-up, Dress-down day - cont'd from page 14 ...

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